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Old 28th June 2008, 03:52 PM   #11
 
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tescos sell a 10ltr container in a box for £9.69, which makes it 96.9p a litre, and a handy container to boot.

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Bookers have Euro shopper veggie oil at 86p !

I have a friend who has 60 litres of it waiting for me.

thing is now I have a company van my car has used approx 20 litres of veg in a month
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I have been looking all over the place for the best deals on SVO and in my area it is Bookers I think which are the cheapest. I keep on looking at special offers in all the supermarkets but none to be found so far

Booker works out to be 87pence a littre.

Soon I am going to be looking in the EU to find cheaper suppliers as not many people drive on SVO there as it is still against the law.
Bookers have 20 litre plastic containers @ £17.99 thats 90p/ltr

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That's probably worth the little extra for the conveinience of a bigger container, the 1 litre bottles are a pain
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I find it easier and cleaner to use the 1 litre bottles, them big 15 & 20 sizes are a bit of a bu@@er to lift up to fill, or am I just a softie ?
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I get the 15 litre drun from Asda`s about £14.97,bugger to lift and fill slowly though,would love a bigger funnel.
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I find it easier and cleaner to use the 1 litre bottles, them big 15 & 20 sizes are a bit of a bu@@er to lift up to fill, or am I just a softie ?
I use a submersible pump. Drop it in the container, connect it to the car battery & it will pump 20 litres in in about a minute. Think I paid about £40 for it.

Fortunately, I have 2 pubs & a small caterer giving me their WVO at the mo so I'm running on free fuel

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I use Bookers 20ltr containers, decant into watering can, easy fill then
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I have been looking all over the place for the best deals on SVO and in my area it is Bookers I think which are the cheapest. I keep on looking at special offers in all the supermarkets but none to be found so far

Booker works out to be 87pence a littre.

Soon I am going to be looking in the EU to find cheaper suppliers as not many people drive on SVO there as it is still against the law.
Hi Folks,
If you hane access to Costco 20lires is now £17.58, thats 88p per litre

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